A man has been indicted on charges stemming from spray-painted threats near Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery police headquarters and the State Capitol building and gunshots near the airbase in January.

In August, Matthew Shashy, 29, was indicted on three counts of making a terrorist threat according to court documents.

Shashy was taken into custody then after a days-long investigation and 12-hour standoff at his home that began following a death threat spray-painted in front of MPD’s headquarters.

Police initially arrived at the home to ask Shashy about threats spray-painted outside the police station, in front of Maxwell Air Force Base’s Day Street gate and around the capitol.

A suspect is in custody after spray painted terrorist threats were found outside the Maxwell Air Force Base Day Street gate and two other locations.(Photo: Contributed)

Police first found the message, “Kill the Zionist slaves secret society, secret police extortionists” in large white letters on North Ripley Street directly in front of the station just after midnight on Dec. 31.

Five other messages saying, “All slavers die here” were found painted in three areas around the state capitol building on North Bainbridge Street, Monroe Street and North Union Street. Two such messages were found on the pavement outside Maxwell Air Force Base’s Day Street gate.

A suspect is in custody after spray painted terrorist threats were found outside the MPD headquarters and two other locations.(Photo: Contributed)

Based upon the message and the locations of the graffiti, officers launched a large-scale investigation that involved the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. After a shooting into Maxwell a few days later, the investigation grew to also include the federal government, Homeland Security and the FBI, said Christopher Murphy, director of the Montgomery Department of Public Safety.

A suspect is in custody after spray painted terrorist threats were found around the State Capitol and two other locations.(Photo: Contributed)

Shashy was also found guilty in August in connection to the shooting outside the base according to court documents.

He has plead not guilty and his lawyers have filed for a motion to dismiss the case.

A suspect is in custody after spray painted terrorist threats were found around the Statee Capitol and two other locations.(Photo: Contributed)